TEN YEARS AGO
Feb. 17, 2005
Jessica Belcher, a senior at Campbellsville University, is the Central Kentucky News-Journal’s newest Journalism Scholars Program intern.
James Morgan Milby of Campbellsville has been selected to participate in the National Young Leaders Conference in Washington, D.C. from Feb. 15 – 20.

The Campbellsville Civic Center was damaged as a result of the snow and ice melting, but meetings there will continue uninterrupted.

Campbellsville Mayor Tony Young said tonight's listening session and March's Campbellsville City Council meeting, both of which will be held in the main meeting room, will continue as planned, as that room was not damaged.

Most of the city is prepared to open back up for business today, after a week of dealing with record cold and snowfall.

The Kentucky Mesonet station in Taylor County recorded a low of -21.1 degrees Fahrenheit on Friday morning; Weather Underground recorded a low of -12 degrees.

Campbellsville Mayor Tony Young said last week that people from the city's street and parks departments, with help from people from the water company, were working around the clock to plow and treat roads as fast as possible with a handful of plows.